EDITORIAL COMMENT : Last chance for council to fix Harare water issues

Harare City Council’s approval of the signing of US$868 million deals for water and wastewater projects with Chinese firms is a welcome development given the anxiety that has gripped the…

Villa’s racists in the firing line

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE shocking racist abuse of Zimbabwe international midfielder, Marvelous Nakamba, by a rowdy section of his Aston Villa fans continued to rage on yesterday, with…

Arcadia leads Zimbabwe’s mega mine projects

Prospect Resources has registered significant progress on its Zimbabwe-based electric vehicle batteries lithium project just outside Harare, which it says will become the first major mining project to come on-stream under President Mnangagwa.

‘Cooperation key in Russia-Africa relations’

Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent a message to participants in the first Russia–Africa Economic Forum, which will be held in Sochi on October 23–24, 2019 on the sidelines of the Russia-Africa Summit.

Simbisa in 134pc profit growth

Quick service restaurant group Simbisa Brands defied economic headwinds to record a 134 percent jump in profit to $32 million for the year ended June 30, 2019 despite a decline in total customer count.

New energy plan to leverage minerals

Cabinet yesterday approved a plan to develop energy from mineral resources to ensure Zimbabwe becomes a net exporter of electricity and fuel by 2030.

Teenage filmmaker scoops award in SA

SOUTH Africa-based Zimbabwean teenager was announced winner of the Jozi Film Festival and Discovery Network’s “Real Stories By Real People” award after garnering most public votes at the event that ended on Sunday.

Zim, Uganda upgrade relations

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa and his Ugandan counterpart President Yoweri Museveni have agreed to form a joint permanent commission that will enforce cooperation between the two countries on a number of economic sectors and fully implement already existing agreements.

Decibel, Vimbai in war of words

YESTERYEAR urban grooves musician Decibel has rubbished claims that he ditched the late national hero, Oliver Mtukudzi, in 2005 during their United Kingdom tour.

$9,7m for Chegutu, Kwekwe water and sewer rehab

Government will disburse $9,7 million to Chegutu and Kwekwe city councils for the urgent rehabilitation of their water and sewer systems, an official has said.

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